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You are here: Home / Food Archive / NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2018

NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2018

Brazilian Archive, Cuban Archive, Food Archive, French Archive, Mexican Archive, NYC & Company, NYC Restaurant Week, Peruvian Archive, Spanish Archive / January 8, 2018 by Editors

NYC Restaurant Week

NYC Restaurant Week is a January – February (and July – August) prix-fixe lunch and dinner promotion.

Participating restaurants offer a 3-course lunch for $29 and a 3-course dinner for $42. Saturdays are generally excluded, but some restaurants do Sundays.

Many of New York City’s best restaurants participate. NYC Restaurant Week is a great way to try new restaurants with friends.

The most in-demand restaurants sell-out fast, so make your reservations as quickly as possible after the list is published.

Enjoy and let us know which you think are the best Latin restaurants in New York.


NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2018

NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2018 is January 22 – February 9, 2018. Reservations open Monday, January 8.


Brazilian Restaurants

  1. Churrascaria Plataforma Brazilian Steakhouse
  2. Fogo de Chão Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse

Cuban Restaurants

  1. Victor’s Cafe
  2. Calle Ocho

French Restaurants

  1. Benoit Restaurant & Wine Bar in Hell’s Kitchen
  2. Brasserie Cognac in Hell’s Kitchen
  3. Acme in NoHo
  4. Kingsley in the East Village
  5. Augustine in Lower Manhattan
  6. Brasserie Ruhlmann in Midtown West
  7. Vaucluse in the Upper East Side
  8. Lafayette in NoHo
  9. La Sirene in SoHo
  10. Boucherie in the West Village
  11. Almond Flatiron in the Flatiron District
  12. Match 65 Brasserie in the Upper East Side
  13. Le Coq Rico in the Flatiron District
  14. Bar Boulud in the Upper West Side
  15. Cafe D’Alsace in the Upper East Side
  16. Brasserie 8-1/2 in Hell’s Kitchen
  17. Rôtisserie Georgette in the Upper East Side
  18. Café Centro in Midtown East
  19. Yves in Tribeca
  20. Nice Matin in the Upper West Side
  21. Gaby Brasserie Française in Hell’s Kitchen
  22. Orsay Restaurant in the Upper East Side
  23. Marseille in Hell’s Kitchen
  24. Cherche Midi in Nolita
  25. Perrine in the Upper East Side
  26. Triomphe Restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen
  27. Bobo in the West Village
  28. Ai Fiori in Hell’s Kitchen
  29. Bagatelle in the Meatpacking District
  30. Café Boulud in the Upper East Side
  31. French Louie in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
  32. DB Bistro Moderne in Midtown West
  33. Claudette in Greenwich Village
  34. Nougatine at Jean-Georges in the Upper West Side
  35. Chez Josephine in Hell’s Kitchen
  36. Indochine in NoHo
  37. Mercer Kitchen in SoHo

Italian Restaurants

Porsena in the East Village

Sessanta Ristorante in SoHo

Armani/Ristorante in Midtown East

Ristorante Morini in the Upper East Side

Felice 83 in the Upper East Side

Lavo Restaurant in Midtown East

Bobby Van’s Grill – West 45th Street in the Times Square / Theater District

Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse in Midtown East

Tarallucci e Vino in the Upper West Side

Antonucci Cafe in the Upper East Side

Bar Primi in the East Village

Grotta Azzurra Restaurant in Little Italy

Bread & Tulips in NoMad

Leuca in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Bar Italia in the Upper East Side

Sant Ambroeus SoHo in Nolita

Felice 15 Gold Street in Lower Manhattan

Etcetera Etcetera in Hell’s Kitchen

Tarallucci e Vino NoMad in Nomad

Felidia in Midtown East

Tutto il Giorno in Tribeca

Fusco in Gramercy

Tarallucci e Vino Union Square

Osteria della Pace in Lower Manhattan

Zero Otto Nove in the Flatiron District

Lincoln Ristorante in the Upper West Side

Bobby Van’s Steakhouse & Grill – Broad Street in Lower Manhattan

Mamo Restaurant in SoHo

Gran Morsi in Tribeca

Palm Tribeca

Obicà Mozzarella Bar Pizza e Cucina in the Flatiron District

Bocca Restaurant & Bar in Gramercy

Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria in NoHo

Momofuku Nishi in Chelsea

Altesi Ristorante in the Upper East Side

Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant in Midtown West

Rafele in the West Village

Becco in the Times Square / Theatre District

Montebello Restaurant in Midtown East

‘Cesca in the Upper West Side

Trattoria Il Mulino in Gramercy

Naples 45 Ristorante e Pizzeria in Midtown East

Sant Ambroeus in the West Village

Altesi Downtown in SoHo

Massoni in NoMad

Todd English Food Hall in Midtown West

Il Mulino Prime in SoHo

ViceVersa in Hell’s Kitchen

Lido in Harlem

Barbetta in the Times Square / Theatre District

Il Cortile Restaurant in Little Italy

Casa Nonna in Midtown West

Il Mulino New York (Uptown) in the Upper East Side

Il Mulino New York (Downtown) in Greenwich Village

La Pecora Bianca NoMad

Stella 34 Trattoria in Herald Square

Casa Lever in Midtown East

Hearth in the East Village

Nino’s Restaurant in the Upper East Side

Esca in Hell’s Kitchen

Baita at La Birreria in the Flatiron District

Felice 64 in the Upper East Side

 

 

Latin American Restaurants

These restaurants offer pan-Latin American cuisines.

  1. Fifty Restaurant
  2. Rice & Gold
  3. Sofrito on the Hudson
  4. Zengo

Mexican Restaurants

  1. Bodega Negra at Dream Downtown
  2. Dos Caminos Meatpacking District
  3. Dos Caminos Park Avenue
  4. Dos Caminos SoHo
  5. Dos Caminos Third Avenue
  6. Dos Caminos Times Square
  7. El Toro Blanco
  8. El Vez
  9. Empellón Taqueria (Notable Chef)
  10. Fonda
  11. La Loteria
  12. Pampano
  13. Rosa Mexicano – First Avenue
  14. Rosa Mexicano – Lincoln Center
  15. Rosa Mexicano – Tribeca
  16. Rosa Mexicano – Union Square
  17. Salvation Taco (Notable Chef)
  18. Toloache
  19. Toloache Thompson

Peruvian Restaurants

  1. Feast
  2. Nobu Downtown – Bar/Lounge
  3. Raymi Restaurant

Spanish Restaurants

  1. ABC Cocina
  2. Amada (Notable Chef)
  3. Barraca
  4. Casa Mono & Bar Jamón (Notable Chef)
  5. La Fonda del Sol
  6. Ortzi
  7. Socarrat Paella Bar – Chelsea
  8. Socarrat Paella Bar – East
  9. Socarrat Paella Bar – Nolita
  10. Tertulia

 

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